Named Entity Results, R. G. Shaver

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on involved in trouble.
Judge Brocchus reprobated polygamy in a public assembly, and was told by the Governor, I will kick you or any other Gentile judge from this stand, if you or they again attempt to interfere with the affairs of our Zion!
He afterward said, If I had crooked my finger, the women would have torn him to pieces.
Disliking such tenure of office and life, the Gentile Federal officers retreated from the Territory, and left affairs in the hands of their Mormon colleagues.
Judge Shaver, who succeeded Brocchus, died, with some suspicion of foul play; and Judge Reed, his associate, returned to New York.
A third set of officials was sent out in 1854, whose relations with the Mormon chiefs became still more unpleasant.
A bitter controversy sprang up between Judge Drummond and the Saints, with mutual accusations of crime.
The former charged the massacre of Lieutenant Gunnison's party on the Mormons, together with many other outrages; while the latter retorted with allegat

l joined him. This was the purpose, this was the plan of the battle of Shiloh.
When night fell, on the eve of battle, the following was the Confederate array: The front line, composed of the Third Corps and Gladden's brigade, was under Hardee, and extended from Owl Creek to Lick Creek, a distance of somewhat over three miles. Cleburne's brigade was on the left, with its flank resting near Owl Creek.
Hindman was intrusted with a division, composed of Wood's brigade, and his own under Colonel Shaver.
These occupied the centre.
The interval, on his right, to Lick Creek, was occupied by Gladden's brigade, detached from Bragg, and put under Hardee's command for the battle.
Hardee's three brigades numbered 6,789 effectives, and Gladden added 2,235 more — an effective total in the front line of 9,024.
Bragg commanded the second line.
Withers's division formed his right wing.
Jackson's brigade, 2,208 strong, was drawn up three hundred yards in rear of Gladden, its left on the Bar

Eighth and Ninth Arkansas, when, after a sharp contest, Colonel Moore fell severely wounded, and the Federals retreated.
Shaver's brigade pursued.
In the horror of the recoil the Federal vanguard was swept away by the rapid onset of the Confederate field, which commended itself to his superiors.
While this struggle was going on, Hindman's right brigade, under Colonel Shaver, and Gladden's brigade, burst in upon Prentiss's division.
Peabody's brigade, which lay upon the Bark road, was got division formed in front of their camps; but they were unprepared, confused, and startled.
It was not eight o'clock when Shaver's and Gladden's strong line fell fiercely upon them.
Here were enacted, though in less measure, the same scenes that hadunable long to withstand the vigorous attack of Hindman's brigades, as they pushed on in their victorious career, part of Shaver's brigade coming to Wood's assistance, breaking in on the left flank of the Illinois regiments.
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